subsequently, we had issues at syracuse and the catholic church. these are not unique to any particular strata of society. i read in "the new york times" the issue that occurred in new york with respect to orthodox jewish children. it is happening everywhere. the real disappointment of this thing is that this could have been a teaching moment for our society. as grown-ups, we could focus on our role in not looking carefully and not being willing to talk about these things with our children and to expose these things when they happen. so my biggest disappointment in this is that no one is focusing on that. they are acting as though this is a penn state issue, because it actually rose on the campus. i do not think there is any reasonable person who does not understand that this is a broad societal issue. we really should be protecting children. my wife and i give thanks every day for our children. we ought to be thinking what can we as a society do to protect our children? >> i think we should end it with that, give the final word to one of our spons